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  2. Porsche 911 (992) - Wikipedia

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    Only 1,963 units will be built, and it is intended for a 2024 release. The 911 S/T's naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-6 engine makes 525 PS (518 hp) and a total of 465 N⋅m (343 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6300 rpm. It is also the lightest Porsche in the 992 generation at 3,096 pounds (or 1,404 kilograms) and can accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.7 ...

  3. Porsche 911 GT3 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche revealed the 992 GT3 in February 2021. The 992 GT3 has the same engine as its predecessor, a 4.0-litre flat-six updated to produce 510 PS (503 hp; 375 kW) at 8,400 rpm and 470 N⋅m (347 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6,250 rpm, with a 9,000 rpm redline. The 992 GT3 is capable of 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.4 seconds.

  4. Porsche 911 GT2 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 911 GT2 is a high-performance, track-focused sports car built by the German automobile manufacturer Porsche from 1993 to 2009, and then since 2010 as the GT2 RS. It is based on the 911 Turbo, and uses a similar twin-turbocharged engine, but features numerous upgrades, including engine enhancements, larger brakes, and stiffer ...

  5. Porsche 911 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 992. The 2019 version of the 911, under the internal name Type 992, made its debut at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show. During the actual debut, a presentation of the history of the 911 series was shown, along with a lineup of 911s from different generations. On 30 July 2019 Porsche started marketing the non 'S' model of the new 992.

  6. Porsche 911 RSR - Wikipedia

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    As part of the 2019 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Porsche presented another new development of the Porsche 911 RSR based on the 991.2, although production of the series model was discontinued at the end of 2019 and the first copies of the successor 992 were sold. The concept of the 2017 GTE model remained, but 95 percent were redeveloped to ...

  7. Porsche 911 (991) - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 992. The Porsche 991 is the seventh generation of the Porsche 911 sports car, which was unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show on 15 September as the replacement for the 997. The 991 was an entirely new platform, only the third since the original 911 launched in 1963 (the 996 of 1999 was the second new platform).

  8. Porsche Mission R - Wikipedia

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    Design. The Mission R was developed in approximately nine months by a team of 30, and was unveiled at IAA 2021 on September 6. [1] [2] At its unveiling, Porsche stated the Mission R was intended for a one-make racing series with all-electric cars and could match the lap times of the 992 GT3 Cup.

  9. Porsche 911 (996) - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 996 is the fifth generation of the 911 model sports car manufactured by the German automaker Porsche from 1997 until 2006. It was replaced by the 997 in 2004, but the high performance Turbo S, GT2 and GT3 variants remained in production until 2006.

  10. Porsche 911 GT1 - Wikipedia

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    The front end of the car was revised including new bodywork which featured headlamps that previewed the all-new generation of the ( 996) Porsche 911 which would be unveiled in 1997. The revised car was known as the 911 GT1 Evo (or Evolution). The car had the same engine as the 1996 version, bit its new aerodynamic elements allowed the 1997 ...

  11. Porsche 911 (993) - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 993 is the fourth generation of the Porsche 911 model sports car manufactured and sold between January 1994 and early 1998 (model years 1995–1998 in the United States), replacing the 964.